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Shortage of doctors raised in Punjab Assembly

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The issues pertaining to shortage of doctors in the government hospitals and high incidence of in the region came up during discussion on a resolution moved by MLA in Assembly here today.

sought and government shops in civil hospitals in order to provide medicines particularly generic medicines at low prices.

He also demanded biometric attendance of doctors in the government hospitals in order to get better output from them.

Participating in the discussion, MLA Kuljit Singh Nagra raised the issue of shortage of doctors and said chief medical officers (CMOs) should be asked to attend patients in OPDs and not just sit in offices to sign on files.

Another ruling party said incidence of had gone up in the region and the 'Budha Nullah' was to be blamed for the problem.

He demanded the health budget for the state be enhanced.

AAP's Sunam MLA suggested the government to open 'Mohalla clinics' on the lines of so as to provide to poor people living in rural and urban areas.

Meanwhile, listing the various initiatives taken, reiterated his government's commitment to the welfare of the freedom fighters in the state.

In response to a question by Budhlada MLA regarding for freedom fighters during the Zero Hour, the informed the House that the was already providing to the freedom fighters in Government buses.

Facility of in AC and Non-AC buses run by the was being provided to the freedom fighters and also to widows of deceased freedom fighters.

After the death of his widow, a deceased freedom fighter's unmarried unemployed daughter was eligible to get this facility, he said, adding that even attendants of freedom fighters were allowed in buses while accompanying them.

The government, said Amarinder Singh, was also giving one out-of-turn tubewell connection each to the freedom fighters, besides exempting them from payment of toll taxes on the State Highways.

He said the had decided to provide 300 units of to freedom fighters.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 22 2018. 22:05 IST
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